I'm seeking this song popular in the late 19th century. I've found several references to the title and a reference that says it was a broadside ballad from c.1876. The same reference gives a few lines:

Tiddy fol lol he's no Lardy Dardy Swell Though he looks and dresses well For he lives in an Hotel Tiddy fol lol tiddy

He drinks champagne at the bar, Tiddy fol lol, tiddy fol lol, Smokes Intimidad cigars, Tiddy fol lol, tiddy fol lol, When he canters down the mile, The duchesses all smile, They do so like his style, Tiddy fol lol, tiddy fol lol,

He's been single all his life, Tiddy fol lol, tiddy fol lol, Though it's thought he wants a wife, Tiddy fol lol, tiddy fol lol, But his parent gained renown, As a tailor up in town, And his ancient name is Brown, Tiddy fol lol, tiddy fol lol.